This Typography assignment was built off of the Display Typeface assignment. We had to use our personally designed Display Typeface in a series of 30 different type specimen posters inspired by our typeface. Amongst these, 5 were a full character set, 10 were a single character, 10 were a sentence or quote and 5 were a combination of the previous. In the next step, there were 4 that picked from the 30, one from each category. We had to refine these 4 as our final designs and they had to be set up so they would properly print on a Risograph. Finally, out of the 4 chosen we had to pick 2 that we further revised. It was revised by picking an existing typeface that complimented our display typeface. In these 2 posters we had to write a 3-5 sentence paragraph describing the typeface, include the typeface name, and add our name, location and date. These 2 designs were then sent to the Risograph to be printed out as a physical copy. In my posters, the initial Display Typeface was inspired by planets, therefore in my final posters, I made a design in a circle shape to represent a planet and the consecutive letters to represent a shooting star, as stars were a part of the typeface. I chose to not print on colored paper as my color scheme for the typeface did not match any paper colors as it would have drowned out the type.